Shane
You can get the replacement BSA pots through your local BSA store - look at www.scoutstuff.org to see what you need and order by phone or at your local scout store. Wal Mart, Target, and others carry Mirro pots. They are aluminum, very light weight and inexpensive. You can also find them on the web at various places.
Allen Jones
Scoutmaster Troop 168
Oklahoma City
www.troop168.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Shane Hoffman
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: [Philmont]: Looking for 6qt and 8qt pots
Does anyone out there know of a place to order the 6qt and 8qt pots that Philmont uses without having to buy the whole trail kit? Our Troop's big pots have seen better days, and I'd like to replace them before our trek this summer.
Also, for you guys that have better pots than these, what do you use and where do you get them?
Thanks!
Shane Hoffman
Advisor Crew 445 - www.crew445.org - SHoffman@crew445.org
ASM Troop 445 - www.troop445.org - SHoffman@troop445.org
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